Events

Date: Wednesday 20th November 2019 Times: 9.30am – 4.00pm Venue: The Futures Inn, Cardiff Cost: Free Conference theme: Supporting the Future Generations Wales Act: ‘Systems, structures and behaviours that benefit the future health of Wales. How can Health and Social Care invest in the things that work (interventions, programmes) and dis-invest in those that don’t?…

Date: 19th June Liberty Stadium, Swansea 12.00pm – 3.30pm The conference is aimed at primary school headteachers, teachers, health and well-being coordinators and primary school stakeholders. The conference will feature presentations from the Welsh Government about the Health and Wellbeing Area of Learning and Experience in addition to latest findings from HAPPEN evaluations of Outdoor…

Date: 2nd April 2019 Bangor University 09:00-15:30 Evidence-based service provision for families and Schools. The conference will be opened by Professor Tracey Bywater, University of York, Chair of Trustees and Honorary Professor at Bangor University. Keynote speaker – Frances Gardner, Professor of Child and Family Psychology, Centre for Evidence-based Intervention, Department of Social Policy and…

Date: 14th March 2019 Jurys Inn, Cardiff 08:45-16:30 Theme – One Wales: Working together in research Save the date, further details coming soon. Registration: If you wish to know when registration opens, please email healthandcareresearch@wales.nhs.uk.

Date: 8 – 9 November 2018 City Hall, Cardiff 10 am – 16.45pm Each year, the Welsh Public Health Conference aims to drive conversations that include all parts of society in Wales, covering the full spectrum of public health disciplines to explore what we can do to change our nation together. To reach our potential…

Date: 25 October 2018 08:30 – 16:30 Conference theme: Future-proofing research in Wales What is future-proofing? “Future-proofing is the process of anticipating the future and developing methods of minimizing the effects of shocks and stresses of future events.” Brian Rich In general, the term “future-proof” refers to the ability of something to continue to be…

Date: 3 October 2018 The Whole Child: The importance of getting it right Children can experience uncertainties, adversity, poverty and trauma. The ability to adapt well, cope better and thrive despite these challenges is a crucial aspect of their lives. The Children in Wales Annual Round Table Conference will provide opportunities to consider current research and practice that…

Date: 19th September 2018 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm Free of Charge This seminar, organised by DECIPHer, brings together a panel of expert presenters to discuss current research in gambling and its implications for population and public health. The aim of the seminar is to develop a shared agenda and identify potential collaborations for future research on…

Date: 11th July 2018 The ACTIVE Project, funded by the British Heart Foundation, aimed to see whether giving teenagers vouchers to spend on activities of their choice can reduce the time spent being sedentary, improve fitness, lower the risk of heart disease and improve general health. ACTIVE worked with over 70 teenagers from seven secondary schools…

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